Anti-violence programs could help students be calmer, can prevent violence from happening and reduce bullying. These reasons could be the solution to school violence such as reduce bullying, according to National Library of Medicine it states, "The results show that these bullying prevention programs help raise awareness of this problem within the entire school community, improving the school environment and reducing conflict and instances of bullying." This demonstrates that with anti-violence programs can help with bullying which is one of the main school violence problem.
We choose anti-violence programs as part of our alternative polices, since it reached out for individuals who had struggled with violence on school property. Programs have multiple different addresses. For victims that need support, educational information about these situations, as well as giving a stable environment. According to the site, it states," . Another example of why we chose it as our polices is because there's tests that backup that the programs actually work, according to National Library of Medicine it states, "The review, which included 56 randomized trials, concluded that there is evidence that school based programs aimed at reducing aggressive behavior do appear to produce improvements in behavior." This shows that programs are affective in schools which can prevent school violence.
Anti- violence programs in school are designed to help students feel safe, respected, and supported.
This program teaches students how to manage their emotions, show kindness, and make safe choices.
Some schools also use bullying prevention programs to reduce bullying.
This program involves teachers, counselors, students, and parents working together to stop bullying and promote kindness.
Even though they're many advantages to anti-violence programs there is also disadvantages to it, some reasons being bullied more, according to ONE WORLD EDUCATION it mentions, "For example, in an article from USA Today by Amanda Oglesby, it talks about how teens experience bullying in schools with anti-bullying programs compared to those in schools without programs." This justifies that teens get bullied more than kids that don't have programs in their school. Another reason is there is studies saying that not all programs claim to help violence in schools, according to ASCD it states, "In their survey of 51 violence prevention programs, Wilson-Brewer and colleagues (1991) found that fewer than half of the programs even claimed to have reduced levels of violence, and few had any data to back up their claims." This mentions that programs don't really have evidence to their claims so they may not be affective.
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